This painting is signed with the words: A DEO PATRE ITERVM FIL[IO] TRADITUR IN SPONSA GLO[RIAE] ( God the Fathe is passing on (Bridget) to the Son as a bride of glory). The Saviour is giving his hand to the kneeling Saint. God the Father is standing behind them, who blessing is saying these words: SPONSAM ASIGNO TIBI ('I give You the Bride'). Christ responds: EGO ASSUMO EAM ('I accept Her'). Bridget is portreying here as a nun, but on her head she has a royal mitre with a cross. Divine persons have differen halos: God the Father has it in the form of a triangle, Christ in the shape of a luminescent rim.
In her Revelations, Bridget does not say anything about spiritual marriage with God. Although she is named wedded, but it may mean she has been redeemed by the blood of Jesus Christ and that she led life in the sanctifying grace. We can not even speak of religious consecration by which the person who makes such vows is married to Christ. Bridget never made a monastic profession, although she always desired religious life with all its spiritual effects. In the picture, however, the moment of marriage in the sense of entrusting is clearly shown. God the Father gives Bridget to Christ.